UWP Lecturers A Question about Sight and Blindness in Literature

Bea Ganim bganim at msjc.edu
Mon Aug 31 15:49:10 PDT 2009


Dear Cheri,
I am sure you have already thought of Raymond Carver's short story
"Cathedral."  As I think of others, I'll write again.
Best,
Bea Ganim

-----Original Message-----
From: Cheri Langdell [mailto:cheril at ucr.edu] 
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 12:23 PM
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Subject: A Question about Sight and Blindness in Literature

Everyone,

Greetings! I am now writing a book on blindness and sight in literature,

film, and criticism:  I wonder if any of you can recommend any literary 
works or films or art in which the blind appear or which have
interesting 
passages on sight or blindness, imagery or themes of sight and/or
blindness, 
etc.?

If you reply, please send me an email at cherilangdell at gmail.com

Thanks in advance, and wishing you a good rest of your summer,

Cheri Langdell

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